Posts Tagged ‘free speech

Spam Comments Like most blogs, ReadWriteWeb assumes the best about our commenters. We don’t pre-moderate because we don’t want to slow down your ability to contribute to discussions. If we see a comment that we aren’t sure about, we do assume your comment isn’t spam. That said, when a comment is clearly only made to [...]

Spam Comments Like most blogs, ReadWriteWeb assumes the best about our commenters. We don’t pre-moderate because we don’t want to slow down your ability to contribute to discussions. If we see a comment that we aren’t sure about, we do assume your comment isn’t spam. That said, when a comment is clearly only made to [...]

Spam Comments Like most blogs, ReadWriteWeb assumes the best about our commenters. We don’t pre-moderate because we don’t want to slow down your ability to contribute to discussions. If we see a comment that we aren’t sure about, we do assume your comment isn’t spam. That said, when a comment is clearly only made to [...]

Facebook’s decision in the WikiLeaks matter illustrates the complexities that the company grapples with, on issues as diverse as that controversy, verbal bullying among teenagers, gay-baiting and religious intolerance. Go to Source

WikiLeaks is currently not available at WikiLeaks.org. It recently lost its DNS service provider, and the site itself has been battered by DDoS attacks for more than a week now – ever since it first started releasing secret embassy cables. However, when highly coveted information once spreads on the web, there’s no stopping it. Case [...]


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